Papo na Colina
·09 de outubro de 2025
European giants eye Rayan exit, Vasco plan for 2026 without him

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·09 de outubro de 2025
The future of forward Rayan at Vasco seems increasingly distant from São Januário. The European football interest in the 19-year-old gem has intensified, and the management is already working with a sale scenario for 2026. The list of interested parties is long and includes giants from England and Spain, which could result in the club's biggest deal in its history.
According to journalist Jorge Nicola, clubs like Tottenham, Nottingham Forest, Paris Saint-Germain, Barcelona, and Chelsea are closely monitoring the forward's situation. Tottenham is reportedly already preparing a 30 million euro offer for the January window.
ESPN Brasil adds Real Betis, Fiorentina, and Aston Villa to the list of interested parties. The player himself has made it clear that his priority is to play in Europe, having turned down inquiries from the Middle East.
Aware of the treasure they have, Vasco will not make the negotiation easy. The club has already signaled to the market that they will only start talks for offers starting at 30 million euros (R$ 186 million). However, sources from the broadcaster indicate that a deal could be closed for 20 million euros fixed, plus 5 million in goals (R$ 155 million).
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While the proposals are not yet official, Vasco is rushing to protect itself. The management is negotiating a new contract with Rayan, who is already under contract until 2026. The goal is to increase the release clause, which is currently 40 million euros (R$ 248 million), to 50 million (R$ 310 million), offering in return a salary increase. The measure aims to give the club even more bargaining power in the inevitable negotiation that will define the future of its greatest promise.
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